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>> ronald reagan tried to do that. it amazes me how reagan has become one of the most beloved presidents. but people forget the stuff that happened there wanted to make sure civil-rights laws were not enforced the way they were supposed to be. so he decided to replace the commissioners they did not want anybody to watchdog them. then we got into of big fight i sued them and i won the lawsuit the court said the commission should be a watchdog and i said it should be a watchdog and not the lap dog but they succeeded to change the direction and even though we could get some traction like bush be gore, going out of the voter suppression it has never been the same. reagan succeeded to listen to ordinary people and is not independent. so they should endorse whatever the administration said. so those political appointees, their job is to monitor them. and to make suggestions. in the most recent election with the activity taking place the civil-rights commission should have been at the center of the debate based on history, an
>> ronald reagan tried to do that. it amazes me how reagan has become one of the most beloved presidents. but people forget the stuff that happened there wanted to make sure civil-rights laws were not enforced the way they were supposed to be. so he decided to replace the commissioners they did not want anybody to watchdog them. then we got into of big fight i sued them and i won the lawsuit the court said the commission should be a watchdog and i said it should be a watchdog and not the...
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i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth in a happy pleasant way comes across as negative. it may come across as the truth. you have to ask governor romney how he was about describing his record. >> he has a website and you said it is not-romney.org. how can i run for president and say i'm for romney.org. thank captured it. >> what else will you do? >> i don't know. you have to talk to people that know all of these things. >> how concerned are you about mitt romney winning new hampshire, iowa and being ahead in the polls in south carolina? >> i'm very concerned. i think that we have to clarify. we have two weeks to clarify in south carolina that he is a massachusetts moderate and he has a whole series of experiences an values that are the opposite of the south carolina republic par
i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth in a happy pleasant way comes across as negative. it may come across as the truth. you have to ask governor romney how he was about describing his record....
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>> guest: yes, ronald reagan tried to do that. it always amazes me. icann has become one of my most beloved presidents in all the polls and everything else. people forget some of the stuff that happened. he wanted to change the direction of civil rights. he wanted to make sure civil rights passed in the 60s weren't enforced the way they're supposed to to be enforced, so he decided to replace all the commissioners because they were standing up and watchdogging at restorations so they said okay, they got into the fight because when they got to be ready to change me, i see them. i won the lawsuit. the court said the commission is supposed to be a watchdog. i used to say should be a watchdog, not a lapdog for the administration. they succeeded in changing the direction of the commission. even though we were able to get some traction during my time, things i wish ricoh are, out of the 20,000 election about the commission has never been the same. so reagan in a sense succeeded in making it a body that couldn't listen and was not independent and kept trying
>> guest: yes, ronald reagan tried to do that. it always amazes me. icann has become one of my most beloved presidents in all the polls and everything else. people forget some of the stuff that happened. he wanted to change the direction of civil rights. he wanted to make sure civil rights passed in the 60s weren't enforced the way they're supposed to to be enforced, so he decided to replace all the commissioners because they were standing up and watchdogging at restorations so they said...
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discuss the tension in the white house when -- during the attempted assassination of ronald reagan. >> well, there was quite a bit of tension. we'd only been there at that time. i was, of course, white house chief of staff when president reagan was shot. we'd only been there for two months, i think, or maybe two and a half months.
discuss the tension in the white house when -- during the attempted assassination of ronald reagan. >> well, there was quite a bit of tension. we'd only been there at that time. i was, of course, white house chief of staff when president reagan was shot. we'd only been there for two months, i think, or maybe two and a half months.
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ronald reagan was in essence holding the states hostage. we're going to take all of this money away from you if you don't listen to us in the federal government. >> did they all buckle? >> they all buckled. even wisconsin although i think wisconsin was the second to last state. >> i'm sure grudgingly. >> very grudgingly. now of course the story is much earlier than that, the story of the federal government getting involved and speaking to a knowledgeable group of school teachers and historians and public historians, i don't have to tell you about prohibition. and the federal government's great social experiment. what i did have to tell my fellow guys here, this was about the legacy of prohibition. >> brian, seems to me from what you're saying alcohol drives the expansion of the federal state. >> that's exactly right. and one can make a very good case for big government, so called, beginning not with the new deal but beginning with prohibition. for those of you who want to say sayonara, good riddance to big government, we got rid of prohibit
ronald reagan was in essence holding the states hostage. we're going to take all of this money away from you if you don't listen to us in the federal government. >> did they all buckle? >> they all buckled. even wisconsin although i think wisconsin was the second to last state. >> i'm sure grudgingly. >> very grudgingly. now of course the story is much earlier than that, the story of the federal government getting involved and speaking to a knowledgeable group of school...
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in the good times and bad, ronald reagan embodied optimism. this is very true that i do not have to tell you his favorite joke. i only have to repeat the punch line, "there must be a pony in here somewhere." [laughter] [applause] his optimism together with his brilliant mind, determined will, and nancy's love and support, they were the keys to ronald reagan epos greatness as an american leader. his temperament was his nature. his optimism only grew the more he talked to people from all walks of life. president reagan like to talk about his experiences touring plants all over the country. he would stay after to talk with their workers. as he listened, he would listen to their concerns. he came to realize how worried they were by the bureaucrats. not only within their own company, but also by bureaucratic interventions from washington, which were making their jobs more difficult. in my own travels across the country and in my town hall meetings in southern wisconsin, i have heard the same concerns. americans are worried about the future. many ar
in the good times and bad, ronald reagan embodied optimism. this is very true that i do not have to tell you his favorite joke. i only have to repeat the punch line, "there must be a pony in here somewhere." [laughter] [applause] his optimism together with his brilliant mind, determined will, and nancy's love and support, they were the keys to ronald reagan epos greatness as an american leader. his temperament was his nature. his optimism only grew the more he talked to people from...
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president obama doesn't have much in common with ronald reagan. the difference between the two men is fairly simple. was a long to spread the wealth. the other to spread freedom. in my book "scorpions for breakfast" i tell of my meeting with president obama in the oval office. one 9 look him in the eye and i told him i didn't want to talk about his so-called comprehensive immigration reform. our border with out of control. i stand here today aiming to make a case on the subject of america's border with mexico and immigration policy. i know my words will be distorted by those who disagree. my opponents have already painted me as hardest and and compassionate. they are wrong. my record, my life, how long the critics are. it has nothing to do with skin color, nothing to do with extremism. instead it is rooted in freedom. it shares the spirit of our founding fathers request to form a more perfect union leaders will establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of l
president obama doesn't have much in common with ronald reagan. the difference between the two men is fairly simple. was a long to spread the wealth. the other to spread freedom. in my book "scorpions for breakfast" i tell of my meeting with president obama in the oval office. one 9 look him in the eye and i told him i didn't want to talk about his so-called comprehensive immigration reform. our border with out of control. i stand here today aiming to make a case on the subject of...
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of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m, my am ma mattlma mater, we unique way of addressing defeat. aggies never lose. we just run out of time. so you can say that my presidential campaign just ran out of time. but i haven't run out on the ideas or my beliefs in our shared conservative ideas. a candidate i am no more. but a committed tenth amendment conservative i will be until the last breath i draw in my body. there is not about merely ending record debt, run away spending, fail washington policies represented in the form of the obama administration. the question has never been whether obama must go but
of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m,...
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came out of the imagination of ronald reagan. i will say something about that, but allowed the rest of it to come in these hall ways and from people who have been associated with this foundation for a long time. as someone who is kind of a new convert to the republican party, but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago and did it the new fashioned way and i did a listing on my blog about it. i have gotten some attention, some publicity for it. not of it not deserved. it is a little bit unusual for someone who used to be a democratic elected official to switch parties. it is unusual for an african-american democratic elected official to switch camps. i get all of that. i want to put it in perspective. 2008, president obama got 53% of the vote. by the way, that's the biggest margin anybody running for president of the united states has gotten since george hw bush got 54%. relative landslide in our closely
came out of the imagination of ronald reagan. i will say something about that, but allowed the rest of it to come in these hall ways and from people who have been associated with this foundation for a long time. as someone who is kind of a new convert to the republican party, but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago and did it the new fashioned way and i did a...
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highway revenue act of 1982, tax increase by ronald reagan. social security administration of 1983, tax increase by ronald reagan. deficit reduction act of 1984, tax increase by ronald reagan. consolidated omnibus budget wreck sill act of 1985, tax increase by ronald reagan. omnibus reconciliation act of 1985, tax increase. super fund amendments, tax increase. cr in '87, tax increase. omnibus budget reconciliation of 1987 tax increase. continuing resolution 1988, tax increase by ronald reagan which we now look back and say that was a fairly responsible thing to do. to think of this man who is -- they put the candles up and burn the incense and have the big picture of ronald reagan. to think of him running in a republican primary today he would be behind ron paul. he'd probably be out of the race right now. we've got to think about this when we're talking about how we're all going to sit down and figure this out. i think everybody is willing to make tough decisions. i think anybody that's been watching this recognized that the speaker and the p
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as some have argued lead to the elections that triumphed richard nixon and then ronald reagan. the 1960s new left, sds, it's often been forgotten -- we remember sds, but remember there was a new right. there was a ronald reagan and there was a barry goldwater and there was a base of support for student conservatism, particularly in one group called young americans for freedom. those on the libertarian right, and those on the marxis left in the sds had a common enemy, and it was not each other. it was the center. it was the party of harry truman, roosevelt, kennedy, lyndon johnson and vice president hubert humphrey. to sds, the problem of the democratic party t permitted to have the southern racist white democrats in the party. and johnson and humphrey and kennedy were not moving quick enough to deal with the white south. at the same time, white working class people, you know, they supported anti-communism, interventionist foreign policy. labor unions were not open to admitting many blacks. labor unions were hawkish, anti-communist. that was the critique from the left. the new r
as some have argued lead to the elections that triumphed richard nixon and then ronald reagan. the 1960s new left, sds, it's often been forgotten -- we remember sds, but remember there was a new right. there was a ronald reagan and there was a barry goldwater and there was a base of support for student conservatism, particularly in one group called young americans for freedom. those on the libertarian right, and those on the marxis left in the sds had a common enemy, and it was not each other....
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ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are now looking at very few paying the freight for it we have to do something about that. >> i think we do. but let me tell you. powers at be are not in washington. as long as you are there, powers that be are in washington. >> i have you on the phone. >> enough said i got you on the phone. we talk about a simplified tax code and i think it is the way to go. >> i think that is what paul ryan should have said to joe biden. he voted for 50 to 28%. and the democrats led the fight over the years and kerry brown he wanted 100 percent to pay income tax at the exact same rate and came in second in the primary in 1992 in the democratic party. everyone knows you should have a low rate flat tax for economic growth and/or fairness. it is the right way to go. >> i'm sorry. but everyone having skin in the game. >> exactly. >> they are not looking at the poorest among us. but if you have a stake in the game you are interested in the game and you
ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are now looking at very few paying the freight for it we have to do something about that. >> i think we do. but let me tell you. powers at be are not in washington. as long as you are there, powers that be are in washington. >> i have you on the phone. >> enough said i got you on the phone. we talk about a simplified tax code and i think it is the way to go. >> i think that is what paul ryan should...
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we had ronald reagan and he was blinded by party lines. and they were able -- we were able to get what we thought at that time was reform. it's difficult to talk about reform. it's a question of ox is being bored. it doesn't surprise me if you're paying 35% tax. what does surprise me is you're not outraged. outraged. don't thank us. what are you going to do about it. because you've got a great argument in terms of equity, but nobody is going to be out front saying that we've got to get rid of some of the darn things that we put in the code. some of which we've forgotten. and when we extend them, it's the whole package. and you can see some of the things that my colleagues are talking about just to pay for the holiday tax package. they've got imagination. but it's not good. so mr. chairman, i was trying to negotiate for you an extended time period. i know i wasn't persuasive. but could one of you just say what you could do in terms of taking this to the next step? >> absolutely. i would like to commend you and the efforts you put forward in
we had ronald reagan and he was blinded by party lines. and they were able -- we were able to get what we thought at that time was reform. it's difficult to talk about reform. it's a question of ox is being bored. it doesn't surprise me if you're paying 35% tax. what does surprise me is you're not outraged. outraged. don't thank us. what are you going to do about it. because you've got a great argument in terms of equity, but nobody is going to be out front saying that we've got to get rid of...
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ronald reagan came to the country. and he did not have the luxury of saying what we are doing is working. let's continue it. what we were doing had wrecked the economy, what we were doing had caused the u.s. to lose the first war. what we were doing had causesed the united states to follow second to the soviet union and for the only time since world war ii in the early '80s, the early '80s were the only time since world war ii where side of the value scale was on the wane and the other side was on the asensation, so ronald reagan could not come to the country and say what we are doing is working. and he could not speak to a republican country, because 52% of the country called themselves democrats. so, instead of making an appeal to keep things the way they are, and not take a chance of risk, the election that so many conservatives cared the most about, the one i think you trade all the others for in some ways is 1980, when ronald reagan had to come to this country and say we appear to be in the dulldroms and losing ou
ronald reagan came to the country. and he did not have the luxury of saying what we are doing is working. let's continue it. what we were doing had wrecked the economy, what we were doing had caused the u.s. to lose the first war. what we were doing had causesed the united states to follow second to the soviet union and for the only time since world war ii in the early '80s, the early '80s were the only time since world war ii where side of the value scale was on the wane and the other side was...
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consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived as your goal to have the situation as least intolerable as you could make it. this mindset led to the liberal's view of u.s.-soviet accommodation, or to the nixon-kissinger view of hard, tough-minded detente. yet on the other hand, if you adopted the distinct mental construct that the u.s.-soviet competition was temporary, that it would end soon with their losing and our winning, since their system contradicted human nature and therefore was illegitimate and our system complemented human nature, allowing the flowering of the human being and therefore was legitimate, then you took
consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived...
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ronald reagan, when he left office, his last words to the american people, he expressed concern about whether america was going to do as well in the future. the reason for that is because he was worried about american children not learning about the real american history is. the real origins of our country. what holds it together as a nation. in america, i am a first- generation american. my dad came over on the boat. when my father came to this country with his grandfather when he was 7. when he came to this country, he stepped on american shores and because he came here to be part of this great experiment, that day he became an american. america is not about a race or ethnicity. it is about an ideal and a set of values that make us a country. we forget that. we forget that somehow, america is an enterprise. it is constantly changing the basic core of america is the same. it is what makes us exceptional. that is our founding document. barack obama said about nine months ago, he listed a whole bunch entitlement programs. everything from medicare to unemployment insurance. america is a
ronald reagan, when he left office, his last words to the american people, he expressed concern about whether america was going to do as well in the future. the reason for that is because he was worried about american children not learning about the real american history is. the real origins of our country. what holds it together as a nation. in america, i am a first- generation american. my dad came over on the boat. when my father came to this country with his grandfather when he was 7. when...
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the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everybody to vote for jimmy carter. the first presidency i remember is ronald reagan's. i remember who we turned the country around. if you are in the camp of people who think we need to turn the country around right now. it means one simple thing, boldness matters in politics, boldness is rewarded in politics, clarity is rewarded in politics and governor walker can tell you that in wisconsin and governor christy can tell you that in new jersey. and the last thing governor romney needs is advice from a new guy. i think the american people are ready to here a clarion call. i think they are ready to hear the man who would lead us tell us that we can control our own destiny. and i think people are ready to since talk to them again. that is my little spill at the outset. with that said, i'm going to take some questions and be mindful of the time and everyone introduce yourself so i know who you are. >> so, congressman, i wanted to see,
the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everybody to vote for jimmy carter. the first presidency i remember is ronald reagan's. i remember who we turned the country around. if you are in the camp of people who think we need to turn the country around right now. it means one simple thing, boldness matters in politics, boldness is rewarded in politics, clarity is rewarded in politics and governor walker can tell you that in wisconsin...
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finally aei scholar steven hayward, author of biographies of ronald reagan and winston churchill and his new politically incorrect guide to the presidents wilson to obama will discuss the modern presidency in the light of its earlier history. we hope to have time at the end for discussion among the panelists and for questions from the floor. biographical stechs of our panelists should be available on the sheets that were provided outside as well as online at whatsoproudlywehail.org. so, too, is the text of washington's farewell address to which we now turn. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few selections from the farewell address. these are my personal favorites and they touch on some of the themes. first, some remarks from the beginning that tell you something about the man. in looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life, my feelings do not permit me to suspend the deep acknowledgment of the debt of gratitude which i owe to my beloved country for the many honors it has conferred upon me. still more for the steadfast confidence with whic
finally aei scholar steven hayward, author of biographies of ronald reagan and winston churchill and his new politically incorrect guide to the presidents wilson to obama will discuss the modern presidency in the light of its earlier history. we hope to have time at the end for discussion among the panelists and for questions from the floor. biographical stechs of our panelists should be available on the sheets that were provided outside as well as online at whatsoproudlywehail.org. so, too, is...
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when ronald reagan said that latinos were naturally republican, he met that they were aspirational and socially conservative. mitt romney seems to turn them off. he backed a law in arizona which some said was racial profiling. he called for a high-tech fence along the mexican border and struck a hard note talking about illegal immigrants. >> the answer is self deportation, people decide that they can do better work here because they don't have legal documentation. >> the campaign has put on a burst of speed, intensely targeting latinos, especially in swing states like colorado. the latest poll gives obama 70% of the hispanic vote. romney has backpedaled and the written policy with a much softer focus on illegal immigration. some say this is a chance to touch home the new message. >> throw away the rhetoric, the language that turns people off, and talk about it in a real leadership way. >> as night falls, the intense preparations are at an end. they will soon face each other for a debate but some say will shake up the race for the white house. >> so, how significant is tonight's debate?
when ronald reagan said that latinos were naturally republican, he met that they were aspirational and socially conservative. mitt romney seems to turn them off. he backed a law in arizona which some said was racial profiling. he called for a high-tech fence along the mexican border and struck a hard note talking about illegal immigrants. >> the answer is self deportation, people decide that they can do better work here because they don't have legal documentation. >> the campaign...
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tax increase by ronald reagan, highway revenue act of 1982, tax increase by ronald reagan. social security of 1983 tax increase by ronald reagan. deficit reduction act of 1984, tax increase by ronald reagan. on the budget reconciliation act of 1985. omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1987. continuing resolution of 1988, tax increase by ronald reagan. which we now look back and say that was a fairly responsible thing to do. and to think of this man, they have this big picture of ronald reagan, to think of him running in a republican primary today, we would be behind ron paul in the -- he would probably be out of the race right now. we got to think about this when we're talking about how we're all going to sit down and figure this out. and i think everybody's willing to make tough decisions, i think anybody watching this recognized that the speaker and the president had some semblance of a deal that couldn't get passed on ideology. if we can't at least ask warren buffett, so we can do the kinds of things that are going to lead to long-term investments. i have one question v
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nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than jimmy carter. neil: do you? >> yes. carter had many foolish policies internationally as well as domestically. i think obama has outdone him in most respects. neil: is always good seeing you, thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: washington dc throwing money out in haste and it's leading to more waste. david walker on how washington is spending billions. to rescue folks who don't even know he'd rescued. and democrats can't wait to respond to eric cantor. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: a new report that the government may have given away more than a billion dollars accidentally. it turns out tha
nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than jimmy carter. neil: do you? >> yes. carter had many foolish policies internationally as well as domestically. i think obama has outdone him in most respects. neil: is always good seeing you, thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: washington dc throwing money out in haste and it's leading to more waste. david...
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because this is the first speech i have given on ronald reagan. i have four books at out right now that the same time. it is driving me crazy. but i made notes on re again in case i open my mouth and nothing comes out. the reason i was approached to write the book and i accepted is because i realized two or three years ago my daughter caroline ad, 10 at the time, there were not teaching modern contemporary presidents or politics at all. yadda realizes politics is all around us. everyday they get a big dose of politics. they don't have tools to look up presidents. maybe there are a few books on other presidents and i the hot i would start a trend. i selected reagan because he was the most interesting of those contemporary presidents going back to john kennedy because of his childhood and his life. i like to write about movie stars but i have met to every president since kennedy, i was a reporter in washington 10 years. amid johnson, nixon, and ford when he was in the house. i met to carter coming into new york, i came and on sunday night and stoppe
because this is the first speech i have given on ronald reagan. i have four books at out right now that the same time. it is driving me crazy. but i made notes on re again in case i open my mouth and nothing comes out. the reason i was approached to write the book and i accepted is because i realized two or three years ago my daughter caroline ad, 10 at the time, there were not teaching modern contemporary presidents or politics at all. yadda realizes politics is all around us. everyday they...
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why, the very object of republican hero worship ronald reagan. in 1967, then california governor ronald reagan created california's clean air agency which is the agency that created the zero emissions standard and is spurring electric car development. ronald reagan, godfather of modern conservatism and the electric car? somebody get rush limbaugh another tranquilizer. coming up, one of the reasons we wanted to focus on electric cars tonight is that it is such an america in the 21st century story. it's politics and it is personalities. it is old technology versus new. it is about adapting our culture and our lives and our work force and our economy to a world that changes so fast that if you blink, you're already two steps behind the other guy. and we're going to explore all of that tonight. i can't wait! so if you own a car if you've ever ridden in a car, you should definitely stick around and proudly call up any of your friends who have done the same and tell them to watch as well. it is "the war room" on a tuesday night. we're just getting revv
why, the very object of republican hero worship ronald reagan. in 1967, then california governor ronald reagan created california's clean air agency which is the agency that created the zero emissions standard and is spurring electric car development. ronald reagan, godfather of modern conservatism and the electric car? somebody get rush limbaugh another tranquilizer. coming up, one of the reasons we wanted to focus on electric cars tonight is that it is such an america in the 21st century...
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. >> not to ronald reagan in hollywood. ronald reagan speaking to you in hollywood. you know me as the motion picture actor. but tonight i'm just a citizen and often a little impatient with the promises republicans made before they got control of congress a couple years ago. he must have new faces, democratic faces. i take great pride in presenting my friend from minneapolis, mayor hubert h. humphrey, and candidate for united states president. >> in november 1948 to make a determined one historic upset and making his area of his own, hubert h. humphrey became minnesota's first democratic senator. >> been a romantic and idealistic person when he went to washington in 1948, think he probably thought this was going to be mr. smith goes to washington and his place of marble monuments just waiting for him to come there and change the world and crusade and very quickly his dreams and idealism collided with reality. >> to reality with a senate dominated by the same dixiecrat he had with his speech the night before and they would not belizean hubert humphrey. >> astrolabe an
. >> not to ronald reagan in hollywood. ronald reagan speaking to you in hollywood. you know me as the motion picture actor. but tonight i'm just a citizen and often a little impatient with the promises republicans made before they got control of congress a couple years ago. he must have new faces, democratic faces. i take great pride in presenting my friend from minneapolis, mayor hubert h. humphrey, and candidate for united states president. >> in november 1948 to make a...
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and about that. >>> ronald reagan who has ever called is not accused of being a socialist understood repeatedly that's when the deficit started to get out of control that for him to make a deal you have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases. he did it multiple times. he did not get through republican primary today. i asked our political analyst about this. >>> idea of residents of bonn was really saying is the truth which is that all the republicans are looking for social conservatism in the fabric of somebody like ronald reagan the positions they're being forced to take in some of these seven states especially are so extreme that their positions are more than likely president reagan wouldn't taken all those years ago when he ran. >>> the republican race may not be officially decided for a while it may take from the until the california primary on june 5th to get the needed delegate count. elizabeth cook cbs five. >>> is a chance to lock in the shoes of a loved one with a degenerative disease. the tools used to give us a rare look inside the world's of someone with dementia
and about that. >>> ronald reagan who has ever called is not accused of being a socialist understood repeatedly that's when the deficit started to get out of control that for him to make a deal you have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases. he did it multiple times. he did not get through republican primary today. i asked our political analyst about this. >>> idea of residents of bonn was really saying is the truth which is that all the republicans are looking for...
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unlike ronald reagan. economic crisis he confronted for two, three year, thought about what they would do and said what he was going to do and then did it. and the obama suddenly handed this crisis that up ends everything. then you get t.a.r.p., then the stimulus, and then you're back to what you really wanted to do health care. by that thing, things are so -- what would obama's presidency been like with a more election campaign and a more normal begins of an administration? jo know. i wonder if we haven't gone through a particularly unusual period of time we haven't seen really since the great depression, maybe? i don't know if that's germane or not, but i think it might be. >> as an experiment suggested, i was part of last week actually had the bob dole institute our lawrence, kansas, question for the panel was, how would nixon be remembered without watergate? that took some real experimenting, and -- >> how would lincoln be remembered without the civil war? >> yes. yae. yes. >> but can i add, the conver
unlike ronald reagan. economic crisis he confronted for two, three year, thought about what they would do and said what he was going to do and then did it. and the obama suddenly handed this crisis that up ends everything. then you get t.a.r.p., then the stimulus, and then you're back to what you really wanted to do health care. by that thing, things are so -- what would obama's presidency been like with a more election campaign and a more normal begins of an administration? jo know. i wonder...
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we welfare queen being created by ronald reagan. newt gingrich is seeing all this and decided he would create a food stamp camp. that is what he did. it resonated. but the fact of the matter is that nobody wants to be on food stamps. everybody wants a job. people come back from iraq, afghanistan. there are no jobs to be had and they have children to feed. they will look to see those children. many of them turn to food stamps not because they want to but because they have to. the fact remains that president obama would never have expanded the food stamp program if only george w. bush had expanded the work force instead. instead, he cut back on jobs, to 1 million jobs in the three months running up to president obama's inauguration. it was up to the president to either leave those people on streets without food, expand the food stamp programs they can stabilize and feed their families. i do not think that is a bad thing. that is what our christian faith teaches us to do. take care of those who are less fortunate. >> from the washingto
we welfare queen being created by ronald reagan. newt gingrich is seeing all this and decided he would create a food stamp camp. that is what he did. it resonated. but the fact of the matter is that nobody wants to be on food stamps. everybody wants a job. people come back from iraq, afghanistan. there are no jobs to be had and they have children to feed. they will look to see those children. many of them turn to food stamps not because they want to but because they have to. the fact remains...
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it will have to be tweaked the way it was by ronald reagan and tip o'neill. the basic structure is sound. i want to talk about the values behind social security and medicare, and then talk about medicare. that is the big driver of our deficit right now. my grandmother, some of you know, helped to raise me. my grandfather died a while back. my grandmother died three days before i was elected president. she worked her way up and started as a secretary, ended up being the vice president of a local bank. she ended up living alone by choice. the reason she could be independent of was because of social security and medicare. she had worked all of her life, put in this money, and understood there was a basic guarantee under which she could not go. that is the perspective i bring when it is called entitlements. the name itself implies dependency. these are people who have worked hard, like my grandmother. there are millions of people counting on this. my approach is, how do we strengthen the system in the long term? what we did in medicare is say, we are going to hav
it will have to be tweaked the way it was by ronald reagan and tip o'neill. the basic structure is sound. i want to talk about the values behind social security and medicare, and then talk about medicare. that is the big driver of our deficit right now. my grandmother, some of you know, helped to raise me. my grandfather died a while back. my grandmother died three days before i was elected president. she worked her way up and started as a secretary, ended up being the vice president of a local...
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. >> march 30, 1981, a would be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan two miles from the white house. "washington post" reporter, author of "rawhide down" the near assassination of ronald reagan met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell his story of that day. >> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech. reagan, a long time union man himself, was kind of excited to give the speech. he rewrote it by hand. [ applause ] ♪ at 2:25, 2:26, 2:27, he emerges from this entrance behind this area. this is new. built this after the shooting. a bunker. if you look inside, the entrance, the door, a steel door, where the president emerged and left. they built this actually this entrance especially for the president. when they built this
. >> march 30, 1981, a would be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan two miles from the white house. "washington post" reporter, author of "rawhide down" the near assassination of ronald reagan met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell his story of that day. >> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech. reagan, a long time union man himself, was kind of excited to give the speech. he rewrote it by hand. [...
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was newt exaggerating the extent of his cooperation with ronald reagan? there's no question about that either because exaggeration is what newt does. and what he did through force of will and personalities, after new hampshire he made this to sound like the kind of fight that every conservative is familiar with this thrills to, a fight between a conservative and a moderate. and he rode this wave out of south carolina, amazing debates, and it feels as if the fever has broken, as pat referred to he couldn't replicate those performance in florida. the first audience was mostly silent. the second audience was somewhat pro-romney. he felt tired. he felt worn down. he felt unprepared. and the fact is he is one guy out there fighting a vast machine that is just dumping millions of dollars on his head every single day. >> mark? you know, there is a huge difference between gingrich and reagan. reagan had the ability i think as with the speaker of the house to a complete reform program of social security. you think about what that would be like today if we had some
was newt exaggerating the extent of his cooperation with ronald reagan? there's no question about that either because exaggeration is what newt does. and what he did through force of will and personalities, after new hampshire he made this to sound like the kind of fight that every conservative is familiar with this thrills to, a fight between a conservative and a moderate. and he rode this wave out of south carolina, amazing debates, and it feels as if the fever has broken, as pat referred to...
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it could be the reagan rule. lower than what you pay under ronald reagan. ronald reagan, who as i recall, is not accused of being a tax and spend socialist. >> if congress passes it we would rename it the reagan rule tomorrow. >> okay. they don't call me the nerd for nothing i remember this well. i covered this at the time. i know my financial history. it is the white house taking the gipper out of context. we lay. you decide. >> we want to cut taxes. not opportunity. as you can see the percentage of income tax owed would come down, way down, for those earnings less than $15,000. down for earnings between $15,000 and $30,000. down for earnings between 30,000 and $50,000. and down for those earning more than $50,000. by lowering everyone's tax rates up to income scale each of us is a great incentive to climb higher, to excel, to help america grow. >>neil: lowering everyone's taxes so is this president taking liberty quoting that president? fact checking thinks so. awarding president obama two pinocchios indicating significantomicses or exaggerations. i am qu
it could be the reagan rule. lower than what you pay under ronald reagan. ronald reagan, who as i recall, is not accused of being a tax and spend socialist. >> if congress passes it we would rename it the reagan rule tomorrow. >> okay. they don't call me the nerd for nothing i remember this well. i covered this at the time. i know my financial history. it is the white house taking the gipper out of context. we lay. you decide. >> we want to cut taxes. not opportunity. as you...
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this week hear conversation with his gerald ford, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen to 90.1 fm and c-span@radio.org. >>> an event yesterday hosted by the bipartisan center here in washington. panelists from both sides of the university showed how both republican and democratic parties have clearly become more divided into conservative and liberal camps. this is just under 90 minutes. >>> good morning. my name is emil frankel. i'm a visiting scholar here. normally i focus on transportation and f infrastructure issues. my role this morning is to welcome all of you to this conversation about the vanishing republican moderate. i do so on behalf of the president of the bipartisan policy center and our colleagues at bbc. i want to -- i know there are lots of really important, famous, powerful people in this room. some vanishing, to be sure. but i do want to acknowledge two people. first of all, welcome congressman mickey edwards of oklahoma, now with the aspen institute. and a regular member here, senior fellow at the bipartisan policy center da
this week hear conversation with his gerald ford, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen to 90.1 fm and c-span@radio.org. >>> an event yesterday hosted by the bipartisan center here in washington. panelists from both sides of the university showed how both republican and democratic parties have clearly become more divided into conservative and liberal camps. this is just under 90 minutes. >>> good morning. my name is emil frankel. i'm a visiting...
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ronald reagan. what is the problem that was so grave? what was bigger than the individual -- >> he didn't believe in using the federal government. so it must have been star wars. >> yeah, star wars. >> berlin wall. >> wrong, wrong, wrong. >> no? >> i'm convinced it will help state legislators to act in the national interest to save our children's lives by raising the drinking age to 21 across the country. >> this was about drunk driving. this was about alcohol. this was about something that i think most of us in this room think is a terrible thing, driving while drunk. but it's an example of how commonplace it became for the federal government to get involved in issues of health and safety in the 20th century. so much so, that even perhaps the strongest anti-big government president of the 20th century, well, there's some competition, but ronald reagan who defended the 10th amendment, who stood up for states' rights, said the federal government has to get involved when mothers against drunk drivers say that this is real trouble. and thos
ronald reagan. what is the problem that was so grave? what was bigger than the individual -- >> he didn't believe in using the federal government. so it must have been star wars. >> yeah, star wars. >> berlin wall. >> wrong, wrong, wrong. >> no? >> i'm convinced it will help state legislators to act in the national interest to save our children's lives by raising the drinking age to 21 across the country. >> this was about drunk driving. this was about...
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the admission was made long after ronald reagan. he said they created that out whole cloth and it work. we had the welfare queen created by ronald reagan. newt gingrich decided he would create a food stamp king. that is what he did. and its resinated. the fact of the matter is, nobody wants to be on food stamps. everybody wants a job. when people come back from iraq, afghanistan and there are no jobs to be had and they have children to feed, they are going to look to feed those children. many of them turn to food stamps, not because they want to, but because they have to. the fact remains that president obama would never have had to expand the food stamp program if george w. bush would have expanded the work force. instead, he cut back on jobs to the tune of 2.1 million jobs in the three months running up to president obama's inauguration. it is up to the president to either leave those. -- people on the street without food or to expand the food stamp program to feed their families. that is what our christian faith teaches us to do.
the admission was made long after ronald reagan. he said they created that out whole cloth and it work. we had the welfare queen created by ronald reagan. newt gingrich decided he would create a food stamp king. that is what he did. and its resinated. the fact of the matter is, nobody wants to be on food stamps. everybody wants a job. when people come back from iraq, afghanistan and there are no jobs to be had and they have children to feed, they are going to look to feed those children. many...
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. >>> on march 30th, 1981, a would-be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan outside of the washington hilton hotel two miles from the white house. washington post reporter delwilber met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell us what happened that day. >> ronald reagan was here delivering a speech to the afl-cio. he was excited to give the speech. he actually wrote it by hand. [ "hail to the chief" ] >> at 2:25, 2:26 or 2:27 he merges from the entrance behind this area, and this is new. it is a bunker, and if you will see, this is the entrance or the door, a steel door where the president emerged and left. he built this actually the entrance especially for the president. when they built it in the 1960s, they built this wonderful grand ballroom and for the vips they wanted the secure entrance so they built it here for ease of access to the limousines. what is interesting is that you will look up here and see the driveway and the curving driveway and the architects did not consult the secret service on building the entrance, so they realized the secret se
. >>> on march 30th, 1981, a would-be assassin fired six shots at president ronald reagan outside of the washington hilton hotel two miles from the white house. washington post reporter delwilber met us on the sidewalk where the shooting took place to tell us what happened that day. >> ronald reagan was here delivering a speech to the afl-cio. he was excited to give the speech. he actually wrote it by hand. [ "hail to the chief" ] >> at 2:25, 2:26 or 2:27 he...
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she was thinking of ronald reagan junior. thought he was present. on the steam train of conventional wisdom she is caboose. by the time she said it 100 other people said it. thing about reagan moderate has been said 1 ,000 times. but she is so wonderful. >> dana: everybody compares themselves to reagan in one way or. a do you think tebow thinks of himself as reagan? tie our segments together. >> kimberly: no. people glob on and say i'm like reagan or the candidate to bring about the revolution in america. people look up to him. to call him a dirty moderate -- >> dana: what do you think? >> eric: the difference between megan mccain -- liz cheney is now a contributor. one is brilliant, smart and articulate. megan mccain could be the dumbest people on msnbc. >> dana: they have different experience levels. >> bob: i think she is right about it. ronald reagan is one that signed the last immigration law that made sense and allowed people illegally in the country to stay. you right wing nuts won't do now. he is the last -- >> eric: don't do the next one. g
she was thinking of ronald reagan junior. thought he was present. on the steam train of conventional wisdom she is caboose. by the time she said it 100 other people said it. thing about reagan moderate has been said 1 ,000 times. but she is so wonderful. >> dana: everybody compares themselves to reagan in one way or. a do you think tebow thinks of himself as reagan? tie our segments together. >> kimberly: no. people glob on and say i'm like reagan or the candidate to bring about the...
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came at the a imagination of ronald reagan. a lot of the rest of it came in these hallways and from people that have been associated with this foundation for a long time. so as somebody who is a new convert to the republican party but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago. i did a listing on my blog about it. i have gotten some attention for it. most of it is not deserve. yes it is unusual for somebody who used to be a democratic elected official to switch parties. yes it is unusual for an african american democrats to switch camps. i get all of that. i want to put this to some perspective. 2008 president obama got 53% of the vote, which by the way is the biggest margin anybody running for president has gotten since 1988 when george h. w. bush got 54%. relative landslide in our closely polarized country. president obama's approval rating today depending on the poll you look at, 46% or 47%, depending
came at the a imagination of ronald reagan. a lot of the rest of it came in these hallways and from people that have been associated with this foundation for a long time. so as somebody who is a new convert to the republican party but not such a new convert to conservatism, this is like being in the cathedral. i am honored in that sense. rob alluded to the fact that i switched parties a few weeks ago. i did a listing on my blog about it. i have gotten some attention for it. most of it is not...
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in his book," the rebellion of ronald reagan," the author wrote religion has been a central component of interest in soviet union. in russia i say religion is alive. beleaguered, tormented but alive. he had written this after her first visit to the soviet union in 1967. in a state where great cathedrals have been turned into obscene anti-religious museums, where god has officially been declared dead, this was a sublime example of his enduring strength in the hearts of men. she had studied the history of the russian orthodox church for her bird "land of the fire bird." the church has represented the aspirations of the russian people and provided them with the inspiration and strength in the darkest hours of their history. this passage both informed and inspired president reagan. we must ask ourselves today if there's not a lesson to be learned about just how quickly things can change in cultures where religious liberties are chipped away and eventually forgotten all together. let us be attentive as we often repeat in our orthodox liturgies. orthodox christianity is finding a home in pl
in his book," the rebellion of ronald reagan," the author wrote religion has been a central component of interest in soviet union. in russia i say religion is alive. beleaguered, tormented but alive. he had written this after her first visit to the soviet union in 1967. in a state where great cathedrals have been turned into obscene anti-religious museums, where god has officially been declared dead, this was a sublime example of his enduring strength in the hearts of men. she had...
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we were very honored to have art, one of the original economists who worked with ronald reagan endorse me and say my plan was much better for economic growth and jobs. i just got a call a few minutes ago and apparently the "wall street journal" editorial board in their weekly show last night said that my plan was the only plan that had real economic growth built into it, that the choice was very wide between my plan and the other plans. so for all of your friends and neighbors who worry about jobs and the economy, i think that what we have been doing is dramatically better. this is a little bit more complicated an environment than i'm expecting. when i was scheduled, i was told there would be 50 people here. you have really disappointed the schedulers. i thought for a minute or two, why don't i take -- i would like to take questions from the iowans, not the news media, but i would love to take some questions from you since you were so kind as to come out on a sunday. yes. >> what would you do to move jobs back to the united states that have been shipped over to china? >> what would i d
we were very honored to have art, one of the original economists who worked with ronald reagan endorse me and say my plan was much better for economic growth and jobs. i just got a call a few minutes ago and apparently the "wall street journal" editorial board in their weekly show last night said that my plan was the only plan that had real economic growth built into it, that the choice was very wide between my plan and the other plans. so for all of your friends and neighbors who...
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justice o'connor wa appointed to the supreme court by president ronald reagan on july 7th 1981. th is litun ar. oooo aabmead, one of the here. owners europe politics and prosee th bookstore, and it's my pleasureoon this afteron tohvan sk, uhf e biph bap o tir smert icdr d o'connor. joan has been a reporter forhe -- on the supreme courtowor oursite "cesal qerth shont,d's with "u.s.a. today." she has had a long career of doing this very, very well. i told her as weatk lk isnttingo m hohentte t emurca id bo that she actually had -- was -- her family was kind of a supreme court all ints shs hi jcefin drn fy. erehtngha is'she oldest, so i figured that she was a chief justice and she figured if i have to grow up in a court i'l st ihe ieter. nogld bortus tho have the publication of this book than the timehat we're going through now with the nomination process of harriet miers. eobu hadon wo i himd bapfan d nn adt te thwapeo sandra day o'connor, happened t her though she successfully overcame it. but the same thing that is ppgay e inrent re. fi oll t wll sorts of concerns over her stand
justice o'connor wa appointed to the supreme court by president ronald reagan on july 7th 1981. th is litun ar. oooo aabmead, one of the here. owners europe politics and prosee th bookstore, and it's my pleasureoon this afteron tohvan sk, uhf e biph bap o tir smert icdr d o'connor. joan has been a reporter forhe -- on the supreme courtowor oursite "cesal qerth shont,d's with "u.s.a. today." she has had a long career of doing this very, very well. i told her as weatk lk isnttingo...
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but it was ronald reagan. he was drinking a screwdriver, and he was sitting there drinking, like, there wasn't any secret service people there and i were standing there and he was just kind of standard and it was made a couple people. been a photographer. it's not like now everybody is like this, you know. unless they had some twitch. so i, like did what i would normally, i went up and i said hello to but i didn't say hello to him. i said i'm not. [laughter] >> and he just looked at me and bobby have -- it's nice to have those people cto the dinners. w compassionate. anyway, i endedup in h kitchen. i ate his dinner, tied to the secret service guy. it was raining. it's fitting i'm here. i think i have something in common with ronald reagan. he was governor of california. i lived in california. [laughter] he was once a democrat. i once bought a counterfeit watch from times square. same thing. everybody makes mistakes. as an actor, he starred opposed a three-foot every chance named bonzo. i worked with bob dougla
but it was ronald reagan. he was drinking a screwdriver, and he was sitting there drinking, like, there wasn't any secret service people there and i were standing there and he was just kind of standard and it was made a couple people. been a photographer. it's not like now everybody is like this, you know. unless they had some twitch. so i, like did what i would normally, i went up and i said hello to but i didn't say hello to him. i said i'm not. [laughter] >> and he just looked at me...
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and ronald reagan comes in, makes free market reforms. america blossoms again. why in the world have begun backwards? this gets to something not understood. free markets are not inherently unstable. every major economic price system has its origins massive government errors, but free enterprise gets the blame going back to the depression. we destroy the global trading system. started the world and a downward spiral. that was government. so doing this current crisis with the federal reserve started to print too many dollars, the central bank did the same thing. you get the housing bubble. that could not have happened if the federal reserve had and print the money. but they don't typically. it's the evil banker to get the blame. so that's why when you get a crisis like this, government grows because it says we are here to help you, things aren't working, we've got to step in and increase our power. they also use the compassion card. this is to help children. you're against children? this is health education? you don't like education? so you go on the full defensiv
and ronald reagan comes in, makes free market reforms. america blossoms again. why in the world have begun backwards? this gets to something not understood. free markets are not inherently unstable. every major economic price system has its origins massive government errors, but free enterprise gets the blame going back to the depression. we destroy the global trading system. started the world and a downward spiral. that was government. so doing this current crisis with the federal reserve...